Langston Hughes in Context
Anthony Reed editor Vera M Kutzinski editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:24th Nov '22
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This volume assembles exciting new scholarship canvassing the entire geographic and historical range of Langston Hughes's storied career.
This volume is for students, scholars, and general readers interested in the many facets of Langston Hughes's career. Reading essays that track his career from Harlem to the Caribbean, Europe, South America, Asia and the African continent, readers will come away with a different sense of the twentieth century.Langston Hughes was among the most influential African American writers of the twentieth century. He inspired and challenged readers from Harlem to the Caribbean, Europe, South America, Asia, the African continent, and beyond. To study Langston Hughes is to develop a new sense of the twentieth century. He was more than a man of his times; emerging as a key member of the Harlem Renaissance, his poems, plays, journalism, translations, and prose fiction documented and shaped the world around him. The twenty-nine essays in this volume engage with his at times conflicting investments in populist and modernist literature, his investments in freedom in and beyond the US, and the many genres through which he wrote. Langston Hughes in Context considers the places and experiences that shaped him, the social and cultural contexts in which he wrote, thought and travelled, and the international networks that forged and secured his life and reputation.
ISBN: 9781316512128
Dimensions: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
Weight: 670g
400 pages